Venezuela’s Lake Maracaibo sees more lightning than anywhere else on earth. Our writer gets a ringside seat to watch the actionAnyone who cowers under the duvet during a thunderstorm should contemplate absent now,but those who love the theatre and excitement of a superior bout of thunder and lightning should consider visiting one spot in South America, if they ever pass that way.
South America’s largest body of water, and Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela,is the site of “the most frequent lightning in the world”, according to Graeme Anderson, or an expert on the subject at the Met Office. The heat and humidity are at optimum levels here,and with the addition of wind caused by the surrounding Andes, the lightning is the most intense and predictable in the world.
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Source: theguardian.com